Mistbow & Boats Stairdam by angus clyne on Flickr.
An amateur photographer was stunned when he captured rare meteorological phenomenon - a reflection rainbow. Phil Thompson was walking along a jetty at the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria, Australia, when he spotted a rainbow reflecting off the sea to create two visible arcs of colour emanating from the same spot. Reflection rainbows occur when sunlight is first deflected by the raindrops, and then reflected off a body of water. Picture: Phil Thompson / SWNS.com (via Pictures of the day: 23 November 2011 - Telegraph)
Rainbow Family member by Benoit.P on Flickr.
Rainbow of birds I photographed from the collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences
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IMG_8800 Rainbow and Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite National Park (by ThorsHammer94539)
Yarn Pom Cake Garland by Shortcake Party Shop (by shortcake party shop)
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A closer look at seemingly drab, transparent insect wings has revealed realms of previously unappreciated color, visible to the naked eye yet overlooked for centuries.
Until now, the wing colors of many flies and wasps were dismissed as random iridescence. But they may be as distinctive and marvelous as the much-studied, much-celebrated wings of butterflies and beetles.
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